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Undergraduate Catalogue: Public Administration Course Descriptions

The following outlines of course content are correct at the time of writing, although the material (or the order in which it is covered) may be subject to change.

1. All courses are 3 credit hours each, unless otherwise indicated.

2. Normally, a course will not be run without a minimum enrolment of students.

PAD201: Introduction to Public Administration

Organizations in the public sector: their publics, their work, and ways that managers carry out their work.

PAD301: Public Personnel Administration

Functions, procedures, and problems of personnel management at all levels of government.

PAD302: Governmental Budgeting

Provides an excellent non-technical introduction to governmental budgeting

PAD303: Problems in Public Administration

An analysis of financial and personnel management problems in government.

PAD304: Business and Society

Nature of personal and corporate responsibility from perspectives of the local environment and the global system in which we live.

PAD401: Public Project Management

Managing projects, includes topics such as project selection, team building, scheduling, and proposal and report writing in government.

PAD490: Public Administration Internship

This course provides the student experience in his/her chosen field of study. Through this experience, the student gains a practical understanding of work in the industry, experience on the job, enhancement of skills learned in the classroom, and contacts with professionals in the business world.

PAD495: Public Administration Project Paper

The Project Paper will provide the students with the opportunity to find, research, design, implement, document, and orally present a project in the chosen field of study.

DISCLAIMER:

THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBODIA RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THESE CATALOGS AS IT SEES FIT, SO THAT WE HAVE THE NECESSARY FLEXIBILITY IN AN EVER-EVOLVING WORLD.

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